COIMBATORE: Students of the Government Higher Secondary School in Kinathukadavu, at the side of their parents, wiped clean the college premises at the first day of the academic yr on Friday.
The school schooling division had directed school authorities to wash the college as it remained close for roughly two months because of the summer time holidays. However, the college premises was once full of piles of fallen leaves, mother or father of a Class VI student stated. “Classrooms had been filed with paper waste. Toilets and water tanks had been also full of waste. As many of the students had been hesitating to step into the classrooms, a few students picked up broomsticks. We helped them as it was once getting past due for his or her categories. Some of the teachers also joined us,” he told TOI, adding that the college authorities did not do their job.
A sweeper employed on the school is paid from the parents teachers affiliation (PTA) fund. About Rs 200 is accrued from a student for PTA fund a yr. “It was once the primary time students had to pick up broomsticks on the school,” the mother or father added.
After a few parents escalated the problem, employees from the panchayat union had been introduced to wash the college premises. As a consequence, categories had been not on time by way of an hour.
Meanwhile, school headmistress Parvathi, who retired on Thursday, stated that they have been cleaning the premises for the ultimate three days with 10 employees from the panchayat union.
Chief educational officer P Ayyanan was once not to be had for remark.
The school schooling division had directed school authorities to wash the college as it remained close for roughly two months because of the summer time holidays. However, the college premises was once full of piles of fallen leaves, mother or father of a Class VI student stated. “Classrooms had been filed with paper waste. Toilets and water tanks had been also full of waste. As many of the students had been hesitating to step into the classrooms, a few students picked up broomsticks. We helped them as it was once getting past due for his or her categories. Some of the teachers also joined us,” he told TOI, adding that the college authorities did not do their job.
A sweeper employed on the school is paid from the parents teachers affiliation (PTA) fund. About Rs 200 is accrued from a student for PTA fund a yr. “It was once the primary time students had to pick up broomsticks on the school,” the mother or father added.
After a few parents escalated the problem, employees from the panchayat union had been introduced to wash the college premises. As a consequence, categories had been not on time by way of an hour.
Meanwhile, school headmistress Parvathi, who retired on Thursday, stated that they have been cleaning the premises for the ultimate three days with 10 employees from the panchayat union.
Chief educational officer P Ayyanan was once not to be had for remark.
Students pick up broom to clean government school on reopening day
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